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uhh.. that knowledge issue isn't too good. First of all your knowledge issue is too broad you could write a 5000+ essay on that topic. You will already use the WOKs throughout your essay so I don't see the need to place it in you KI. Something along the lines of 'To what extent can we use Natural Sciences and Ethics to justify our perception of the world through...' would be better below are some sites that may aid you in formulating your knowledge issue; http://prezi.com/mveb1ipo4sjg/tok-what-the-heck-are-knowledge-claims-and-knowledge-issues/ http://mrhoyestokwebsite.com/Presentations/Hints%20&%20Tips/Example%20Knowledge%20Issues.htm hope that helped you

hey, on this site you can find the grade boundries including the percentages of your internal assessments too. http://www.sevenoaksschool.org/Websites/sevenoaks/images/documents/parentpages/IB_Grade_Boundaries_2012.pdf PS type in " IB 'class name' grade boundries" onto google and they should come up.

thanks for the help, I decided to pick Life of Pi and am down to two questions (kind of) How does Yann Martel use religious motifs (or symbolism) in " Life of Pi " in his portrayal of Piscine's spiritual voyage? the other is more general To what extent is religious allegory used in mid 20th century and early 21st century novels? with reference to Life of Pi by Yann Martel and The Lion The Witch and the Wardrobe by C,S. Louis I'm personally leaning towards the second one though it may be harder. What do you think? Edit: accidentally wrote life of pie instead of pi

even if you don't have that app my GDC (ti Nspire ) has an option in the settings which you can easily change during the exam. On the long run it could be easier to do it in your head as TykeDragon mentioned earlier

hello everyone; I will be doing my EE in English B and I narrowed my topics down to two but I'm not sure which would be easier so I would love to hear your ideas my first topic is symbolism in Yann Martel's Life of Pie and the other one is the influence of fairy tails on children. (i know there completely different topics thats why I had trouble picking) thanks for the help

true , but you should be careful while changing your calculators settings when you calculate big values it also rounds them to 3 significant figures for example 123 x 12 comes out 1.48E3 equaling 1480 instead of 1476 it took me a while to understand why I kept getting different answers than the answer key and lost a few points on the exam so be cautious before you change your settings.

aside from the workload and all else explained above there's actually little need for it (completely my opinion) though you do turn out to be a more "aware" student, for most universities it just makes your application look better they don't use it as an alternative to SAT(in the US) and so on. the only part that actually helps you are the credits you may get

hey, You can get a total of 7 X 6 = 42 from your exams and +3 from your extended essay and TOK essay which then adds up to a total 45 max diploma grade. here are the ib guidlines for when you get 28 + points on your exams yo may find the guidelines for lower totals here 5.3 The IB diploma will be awarded to a candidate whose total score is 28 points or above, provided all the following requirements have been met. Numeric grades have been awarded in all six subjects registered for the IB diploma. All CAS requirements have been met. Grades A (highest) to E (lowest) have been awarded for both theory of knowledge and an extended essay, with a grade of at least D in one of them. There is no grade in any subject. There is no more than one grade 2 at higher level. There are no more than two grades 2 at standard level. Overall, there are no more than three grades 3 or below. At least points have been gained on higher level subjects (candidates who register for four higher level subjects must gain at least 4 points at higher level). At least 8 points have been gained on standard level subjects (candidates who register for two standard level subjects must gain at least 5 points at standard level). The final award committee has not judged the candidate to be guilty of malpractice. hope that helped P.S. if you had trouble understanding feel free to ask i didn't understand at first either. P.S.S.you already had a thread on this topic (which i also answered) no need to make more than one

You can get a total of 7 X 6 = 42 from your exams and +3 from your extended essay and TOK essay which then adds up to a total 45 max diploma grade. here are the ib guidlines for when you get 28 + points on your exams yo may find the guidelines for lower totals here 5.3 The IB diploma will be awarded to a candidate whose total score is 28 points or above, provided all the following requirements have been met. Numeric grades have been awarded in all six subjects registered for the IB diploma. All CAS requirements have been met. Grades A (highest) to E (lowest) have been awarded for both theory of knowledge and an extended essay, with a grade of at least D in one of them. There is no grade in any subject. There is no more than one grade 2 at higher level. There are no more than two grades 2 at standard level. Overall, there are no more than three grades 3 or below. At least points have been gained on higher level subjects (candidates who register for four higher level subjects must gain at least 4 points at higher level). At least 8 points have been gained on standard level subjects (candidates who register for two standard level subjects must gain at least 5 points at standard level). The final award committee has not judged the candidate to be guilty of malpractice.hope that helped P.S. if you had trouble understanding feel free to ask i didn't understand at first either.